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Married once for 31 years-divorced since 1990.I am part adventure and stalility-very friendly but not quite tamed. Experiences:Mom of 4, Insurance Agent, past Sears Store Manager, Prof.Clown, a few TV appearances, have spoken before audiences of over 5000 in Chicago, extensive traveler, Work in Psychiatric health, live alone on acre & half with 2 horses, 2 Bouviers, 2 Schnauzers, ride my own 2004 Honda 600cc Silverwing, love to help out,even volenteer, build Habitat Houses, dress up or down & let my hair blow. I wear little makeup. Don't sing, type or spell well. Generally fit in and am liked. I like testing my abilities. Life is a stage. All I can control is doing my part well. The man I am looking for must be Confident, Courageous, Caring, Cleans up well and willing to Communicate. He will treasure his time with an equal woman. We will share our Passion for new things including sunrises, sunsets, adventure, activities and people. Together, we will know that nothing realistic is impossible. We'll hold hands or even Hug/Kiss in public. We will Love and be Loved. Many, including our children and grandchildren will want to grow old like us. View blogs below 4 more insight

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Sometimes you just have to climb

3 Comments:

Blogger Mary R said...

Yes, Kyle was the little premi born @13 ounces. I took him a good 3 year fight to catch up with his piers. I had him riding horses alone when he was 4 1/2. There are miracles. We humans help make them happen.
Mary Rose

10:31 AM  
Blogger droma said...

Hi Mary Rise,
I was so touched by your Kyle/music
story, almost in tears. I said more about it in my blog on Marginalization, but something did not go with the blog police, the whole stuff was deleted. Maybe some of the gender/age problems rang too true to a man.
You have a fine blog. I agree with you FOCUS. Because of financial reasons I too started
many things later in life, motorcycle still on my list. For many years I've told women that they are a different person when becoming a mother. Less get up and go, more homebound, more protective. When the nest is empty a lot of fears, especially to try something daring, go away and astound us when we succeed.
G4it
Ellen
dr.oma@juno.com

6:16 PM  
Blogger Mary R said...

Dear Ellen,
Thank goodness there is a complimentary difference. I think it is named EGO.

Sorry your message got deleted. I like hearing other's points of view, but not all the Beauty Shop Chatter. In fact, I don't have time for that "Hen" stuff so mostly do my own hair.

I have learned with this RR experience though.

Enjoy another day.
My daily goal is to help, compliment or do at least one meaningful thing each day. I wonder how that will happen as I plan to work out in the yard. Guess I can always call someone to ck if they are OK. Think I will do that now so it is done.
Till later,
Mary R

8:47 AM  

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